Trump says all negative polls are fake news

President Donald Trump continued his war against the American media Monday morning and defended his controversial immigration executive order during a series of tweets that again emphasized the theme of "fake news."

"Any negative polls are fake news, just like the CNN, ABC, NBC polls in the election. Sorry, people want border security and extreme vetting," Trump wrote on Twitter. "I call my own shots, largely based on an accumulation of data, and everyone knows it. Some FAKE NEWS media, in order to marginalize, lies!"

Trump was likely responding to a new CNN/ORC poll released Friday that found that most Americans oppose Trump's immigration executive order banning travel from seven different countries for 90 days, temporarily suspending the refugee program, and cutting back the total number of refugees allowed to enter the country for the year. Fifty-three percent of people polled said they oppose the executive order, and 6 in 10 people said they oppose Trump's plan to build a wall along the border between the United States and Mexico.

A Gallup poll taken last week likewise showed that the travel ban is broadly unpopular, with 55 percent of Americans disapproving of the measure while only 42 percent support it. On the other hand, a Reuters/Ipsos poll taken Jan. 30-31 found that a slight plurality (49 percent to 41 percent) approved of the measure.